María Corina Machado's Daughter Accepts Nobel Peace Prize Amid Uncertainty
In a surprise turn of events, María Corina Machado's daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her mother's behalf at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway, on December 10, 2025. The Venezuelan opposition leader was awarded the prestigious prize for her efforts to bring democracy to Venezuela, but her attendance at the ceremony remained uncertain due to her fugitive status in Venezuela's eyes.
According to the Nobel Institute, Machado's family had already arrived in Oslo, but her current whereabouts were unknown, citing the challenges she faces in traveling to the event. In a statement, the Nobel Institute expressed concern for Machado's safety and ability to attend the ceremony, given her status as a fugitive. "We are unaware of her whereabouts, and we are concerned about her safety," a spokesperson said.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Machado's attendance, her daughter's acceptance of the prize was a powerful gesture of defiance against the Venezuelan government. "My mother will never give up on a free Venezuela," Machado's daughter said in a statement, vowing to continue her mother's fight for democracy. The statement was released by NPR, which reported on the ceremony.
Machado's award was met with mixed reactions in Venezuela, where she is seen as a threat to the government's authority. According to BBC World, Machado remains in hiding, and her ability to travel to the ceremony was uncertain due to the challenges she faces in doing so. The BBC also reported that Machado's family had already arrived in Oslo, but her current status as a fugitive raised concerns about her safety and ability to attend the ceremony.
The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the most prestigious awards in the world, and Machado's award is a testament to her tireless efforts to bring democracy to Venezuela. According to the Nobel Committee, Machado was awarded the prize for her "courageous and determined efforts to bring democracy to Venezuela, despite the challenges and risks she faces." The committee praised her commitment to nonviolent resistance and her ability to inspire others to join her cause.
As the situation continues to unfold, Machado's daughter's acceptance of the prize is a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for democracy in Venezuela. The Nobel Peace Prize is a symbol of hope and inspiration for those fighting for human rights and democracy around the world.
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